Am 11.06.2014 19:23, schrieb Lukas Jirkovsky:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Christian Hesse <list@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Christian Hesse <mail@xxxxxxxx>
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[...]
+ for SERVICE in systemd-journald systemd-logind systemd-machined systemd-networkd systemd-resolved systemd-udevd; do
+ if systemctl is-active ${SERVICE} >/dev/null; then
+ systemctl restart ${SERVICE}
+ fi
+ done
[...]
I don't like the idea of restarting _any_ daemons at all. It should be
up to user to decide when a daemon is restarted.
In my opinion restarting systemd-logind is a bad idea. What happens to
an open session if the session manager restarts?